Video, Past Event
Love at Second Sight: An Evening of Storytelling and Film
"Love at Second Sight" is a 25-minute film that transforms attitudes about appearance and encourages acceptance of self and others. It's about difference and belonging, judgment and inclusion. This was its premiere screening, followed by a short Q&A period and a reception.
Facially different David Roche and his wife, Marlena Blavin, shared their stories with a spellbound middle school audience. As they explored themes of self-acceptance and accepting others, the students’ reactions moved from discomfort and stunned silence to laughter, delight, and engagement. From their faces and feedback, it was clear that their perceptions quickly shifted as they were encouraged to take that vital second look.
The program also included house music from the Vancouver Adapted Music Society (VAMS) band, poetic invocation by Jeffrey Renn, songs by Ann Mortifee, “Moments of Grace” storytellers, and the premiere of the original Love at Second Sight theme song.
Co-Presented by
SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement and David Roche and Marlena Blavin